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Features
Global Health Matters
By Cathy Yarbrough
Students and faculty in health professions are increasingly going abroad to learn about public health issues and learning new ways of care to improve global health.
Tailor Made
By Charlotte West
Comprehensive internationalization strategies can be designed to fit campuses of every description.
North Carolina State University Adds Global Engagement to the Land-Grant Mission
By Christopher Connell
Departments and Columns
In Brief
- International Education’s Numbers Rise
- International Graduate Student Enrollment Continues to Increase in United States
- Nearly $27 Billion Contributed to United States by International Students
- Erasmus Study Abroad Alumni Get a Jump on Jobs, Careers
- Students to Benefit from New U.S.-China Visa Validity
- New Ranking Scheme—Most Affordable Online Colleges and Universities
- Overview of the Latest Issue of the Journal of Studies in International Education
- Welcome to NAFSA’s New Volunteer Member-Leaders
- Study of International Collaborative Degree Programs Reveals Progress, Challenges
Education Abroad
Education Abroad for Graduate Students
By Janet Hulstrand
Forum
Preparing to Recruit From Emerging Markets
By Rahul Choudaha
Partnering
Nine Principles for Achieving the Full Potential of Collaborative Partnerships
By Susan Buck Sutton
Ireland Higher Education Supplement
Partnerships Spur Innovation
By Christopher Connell
Ireland is connecting widely abroad to enhance scientific, technological, and economic advancement.
Setting Goals for Success
By David Tobenkin
Ireland evaluates its 5-year strategy for attainment in internationalization.